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About Us:
H&H Learning is an educational center dedicated to helping neurodiverse students thrive with confidence. We create a neurodiverse-affirming environment that prioritizes connection over compliance. Our services include homeschooling, educational remediation, and kindergarten readiness for students from pre-k through college. To learn more about us, visit www.hhlearningcenter.com.
Position Overview:
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Educational Specialist/Educational Therapist to join our team. The role will initially serve as a fill-in for a specialist going on maternity leave in February for the completion of the 2024-2025 school year. You will have the opportunity to take on new clients as they join our program as well.
This part-time position involves one-on-one instruction—both in person and online—for students in our homeschool and educational remediation programs. Our students have diverse learning profiles, including ASD, ADHD, Dyslexia, and other specific learning challenges. This requires a personalized, creative, and flexible approach tailored to each individual's unique needs.
You will work with students across a range of abilities, from elementary school through college, helping them build confidence, develop skills, and achieve their goals.
Initial Training: Training will begin immediately and will involve observation, partial session facilitation, and full session facilitation. You will be prepared to take over fully by February. You can expect to train consistently for 25-30 hours per week beginning immediately through the middle of February.
Schedule: Following the completion of your training in mid-February, you will have approximately 17 student hours per week, Monday through Friday. Hours will be adjusted for holidays and school breaks. Additional hours for preparation, supervision, and ongoing training will be part of your ongoing weekly schedule.
A typical day may include:
Driving to our office in Santa Monica, CA.
Conducting one-on-one sessions with students both in person and online (remote options depend on the in-person schedule).
Implementing evidence-based, individualized learning plans.
Writing and submitting weekly session progress notes.
Responding to emails
Collaborating with your supervisor in our open and supportive environment.
Responsibilities
Implement individualized learning plans tailored to students’ strengths, challenges, and special interests.
Use evidence-based remediation programs, such as Orton-Gillingham and Visualizing and Verbalizing, to support academic growth.
Monitor student progress and provide detailed weekly progress notes and feedback to families.
Participate in weekly supervision meetings to collaborate and refine instructional strategies.
Collaborate with families, teachers, and specialists to create a cohesive learning environment.
Adapt teaching approaches for a broad age range, from foundational skills to advanced topics like pre-algebra and college-level coursework.
Provide both in-person instruction in Santa Monica, CA, and virtual sessions for remote students.
Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field with at least 3 years of experience working with neurodivergent students; or
Master’s degree in special education, educational therapy, or a related field. Candidates currently enrolled in a graduate program in a related field may also be considered.
Experience:
3 years of experience working with neurodivergent students.
Experience with younger and older students, demonstrating adaptability to developmental needs.
Familiarity with remediation programs such as Orton-Gillingham and Visualizing and Verbalizing is preferred.
Ability to clearly teach pre-algebra concepts.
Skills:
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including detailed progress note writing.
Flexibility, creativity, and passion for learning and teaching.
Other Requirements:
Willingness to commute to Santa Monica, CA, 5 days a week.
Ability to pass a background check
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
Compensation
Initial Training: $23 - $25/hour, based on experience and qualifications. The initial training will begin immediately and go through mid-February. You can expect to train during this period anywhere between 25-30 hours.
Student Hours: $40–$50/hour, based on experience and qualifications. Student hours will begin mid-February as you take over for the specialist going on maternity leave.
Additional Duties: Additional compensation for preparation, supervision, ongoing training, and other administrative tasks will be paid at or slightly above Santa Monica’s minimum wage.
Specialists working with students during travel, late nights, or weekends may qualify for additional incentives.
Opportunities to explore health insurance options may be available for those transitioning into a permanent position.
If you’re passionate about helping neurodiverse students succeed in a supportive and collaborative environment, we’d love to hear from you!
To Apply: Submit your cover letter and resume to admin@hhlearningcenter.com.
Note: Candidates actively managing or planning to grow their own company are not eligible for this position.